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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ warp speed. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ >>> here with us now awarding winning chef john besh out with his latest cookbook," cooking from the heart." >> i need this. >> recommend this. >> we all need this. tell us why. >> we've become food obsessed in america. >> yes. >> we cook less at home than ever before in history. we need
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one is a radio frequency technology, where -- which is my opinion, fear technology. because you have to have some kind of chip embedded in a ring or watch, but there is a german company about to sell this technology, a pistol with this technology, where it connects to a watch or something like that, that the wearer has. now, you can sort of see how that might not work 100%. certainly would cut down on child accidents. and that's what i've been thinking about. the second technology is a biometric technology. we use biometrics all of the time. all of the time. and these would be a technology where it recognizes the hand of the owner, and if the owner has the gun, it shoots. and if anybody else has the gun, it doesn't shoot. now, i've got to tell you -- since i wrote that column -- and as always happens when i write a gun column, i get inundated with second amendment absolutists about how this infringes on their rights, and how all this stuff doesn't work well, and i want to be able to instantly use my gun, and it's bologna. there's no infringement here. >> go ahead. >>
one is a radio frequency technology, where -- which is my opinion, fear technology. because you have to have some kind of chip embedded in a ring or watch, but there is a german company about to sell this technology, a pistol with this technology, where it connects to a watch or something like that, that the wearer has. now, you can sort of see how that might not work 100%. certainly would cut down on child accidents. and that's what i've been thinking about. the second technology is a...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> reasonable care to "morning joe." this is a big day. the beginning of obsessed week. mika's new book officially releases tomorrow but we are going to start talking about it right now. "obsessiojecsessed america's f x addiction and my own." >> joe is going to be here tomorrow. he promises no munchkins. >> there is a serious message underlying this and it starts with your own story. why did you write this? >> well, i've been wanting to tell this part of my story which is my last big secret for a number of years now and it hasn't felt like the right time but every time we talk about obesity and food on the show i know people completely misunderstand the angle that i'm coming from which is why i wanted to tell it. it was inspired by a conversation i had with a close friend with a very uncomfortable situation. she was extremely heavy and i was not. we both revealed with one another after a confrontation the problems we have with
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they use a lot of technology. there are very few people on the floor, but there are a lot of people that do programming for the machinery, develop sort of big data applications, sensors and products. i mean, a lot of high tech jobs are coming out of manufacturing so there are high end jobs being created here but you need an education. goes back to the education question. >> look. for all-of- all of my friends w manufacture apparel and getting 4 dollars a week in third world countries, it's not coming back. the economics aren't there. >> this conversation the 25 dollar an hour jobs are not coming back, never coming back, it's gone, never coming back. it begs the question over the last 20 years, who hasn't been paying attention, you know, to the fortunes and lives and futures of vast number of people in the middle class? who in our leadership class has not been paying attention to this? how did this happen? >> republicans, seller. i'm not being glip here are complete top down prem hise, yo take care of the rich. >>
they use a lot of technology. there are very few people on the floor, but there are a lot of people that do programming for the machinery, develop sort of big data applications, sensors and products. i mean, a lot of high tech jobs are coming out of manufacturing so there are high end jobs being created here but you need an education. goes back to the education question. >> look. for all-of- all of my friends w manufacture apparel and getting 4 dollars a week in third world countries,...
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. >> are they going to share this technology? are you going to have to buy this stuff? are they going to share this data? >> the democratic national committee owns the voter file. we're the ones that are going to be primarily be driving, making sure that the targeted data and information that actually has allowed us to run in the last two election cycles the largest most dynamic presidential campaigns in history, that is going to be driven by the dnc and organizing for action is going to be involved in making sure we keep our grass roots activists engaged. and they will be turned loose on the campaigns in 2014 and help us win the majority and the house back. >> gene, certainly nobody is criticizing the white house for doing what white houses in the past have done. but wouldn't you agree it would be much easier if jay carney would come clean and stop reading lawyer statements that make him look silly. >> i think it was not his finest moment when he tried to explain that. you know, look, does money buy you access in washington? yeah. it has for a long time. and it will fo
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you embrace technology. there is a lot to be scared of as well. >> there is. but you don't want to be out either. you think about the arguments about smartphones ten years ago, you were concerned you could be tracked or hacked. we are over that. we are way past. that we are doing online banking. we den think twice. >> that is the way it will be with this sort of technology in the not too distant future. mark my words, driverless cars in our lifetime, that's going to happen. all these things in terms of sensors enjeked to tell you in advance if you will have a heart attack in 48 hours. >> that is going to happen in our lifetime. and we look at all this. some of the advances in medical tech noshlgs amazing. >> there are a couple things you talk about. what is a sensor tattooed on the 16? is that what you are talking about? >> yes. right nowsh everybody has a smartphone. right? so if you can harness that, monitor your viet also, your health. so your doctor has a read anywhere, any given time of day. they can call you. there are heart studies on the way here. look
you embrace technology. there is a lot to be scared of as well. >> there is. but you don't want to be out either. you think about the arguments about smartphones ten years ago, you were concerned you could be tracked or hacked. we are over that. we are way past. that we are doing online banking. we den think twice. >> that is the way it will be with this sort of technology in the not too distant future. mark my words, driverless cars in our lifetime, that's going to happen. all...
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we will make this fix and put in a technology solution to lower that. right now the goal is 125 days. >> you guys have been in office four years, you said. you've got, as you pointed out, millions of veterans are going to be coming home or tens of thousands of veterans coming home over the course of the next couple of years. this seems like an emergency situation. people think you guys have been at this four years and the situation is worse than it was than when you guys came in four years ago. so people outside in the press and other places calling for the secretary to step down as chief of staff has just left. you seem a little besieged by the situation right now. if -- what do you need to address what is a pressing emergency situation and make this problem right on a quick time line? >> let me address those two parts. one is the question of leadership. look. a lot of our critics, we agree part of what they say. we know this is unacceptable and we know we need to get digits from d.o.d. when it comes to leadership and addressing things for our veterans
we will make this fix and put in a technology solution to lower that. right now the goal is 125 days. >> you guys have been in office four years, you said. you've got, as you pointed out, millions of veterans are going to be coming home or tens of thousands of veterans coming home over the course of the next couple of years. this seems like an emergency situation. people think you guys have been at this four years and the situation is worse than it was than when you guys came in four...
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and he's focusing on climate change, technology, trade. and other issues, where there is a broad consensus with european allies. he was speaking earlier about gay and lesbian rights. again, doing what he can to present a more positive progressive side to the united states of america on the eve of what has to be a fairly imminent attack on syria. let's step back in. >> -- comprehensive agreement, can create more jobs and opportunity on both sides of the atlantic. as i head into the g-20, i shared my view that here in europe and around the world, we've got to stay focused on creating jobs and growth. that's going to be critically important not only for our chis but also to maintain staability in many of our democracies under severe stress at this point. i want to salute sweeten for your strong support for democracy and development. >> so dan senor, the president openly saying here, again, taking issues where there is agreement between america and the europe allies. but the message is very clear this morning. assad is responsible for chemical
and he's focusing on climate change, technology, trade. and other issues, where there is a broad consensus with european allies. he was speaking earlier about gay and lesbian rights. again, doing what he can to present a more positive progressive side to the united states of america on the eve of what has to be a fairly imminent attack on syria. let's step back in. >> -- comprehensive agreement, can create more jobs and opportunity on both sides of the atlantic. as i head into the g-20, i...
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our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering $4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. >>> brian is going to do sports. a that i need to talk to you. >> i'm going to take my time. >> not sure this is working out. >> last night there was a basketball game. >> you better keep going. >> let's take a look. nba fourth quarter, miami leading by three. take a look. paul george from indiana ties it up. heat leading by two in overtime. the same man takes the same shot. this time he misses and it is fouled. the pacers have a one-point lead. last chance for the heat. what happens lebron, where's the d, a lay up to win a game like that. it inwas an instant classic. they win the first game 103-102. how do you let lebron take the last shot let alone make the layup on the last shot? >> they had the shot blocker on the bench. >> but still, swarm. >> how about this one, mika, will appreciate this. a little snow cone action at the a
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he's using it -- the technology way more than george bush did. but there are legal issues. there are international law issues. why wouldn't a foreign power use drones over here to someone that, you know, that their court says is a terrorist who's operating in the united states? what prevents, you know, an enemy from using drones? >> sovereign nations, governments around the world have very established first-world intelligence-gathering capacity. they use it against us. they use it against our allies. and if this is the new world, they'll be using these. >> yes. >> it won't just be wiretapping embassies. they'll be using those. >> or hacking computers. >> and they'll be looking for dan senor, too. >> let's talk about the down side of drones. it also allows us to go as a country into nations, sovereign nations, where we haven't declared war. >> yes. >> drop bombs on people that we consider to be the bad guys. but also kill a lot of civilians. >> and that's what's happened in pakistan. >> and it's happened in pakistan. and the long-term impact -- i've said here -- the long-ter
he's using it -- the technology way more than george bush did. but there are legal issues. there are international law issues. why wouldn't a foreign power use drones over here to someone that, you know, that their court says is a terrorist who's operating in the united states? what prevents, you know, an enemy from using drones? >> sovereign nations, governments around the world have very established first-world intelligence-gathering capacity. they use it against us. they use it against...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. >>> over the weekend, tornado after tornado struck the middle part of the country and the pictures are just stunning. this is video of a tornado that struck right outside wichita, kansas. in oklahoma, at least four separate tornadoes hit cross the state prompting the governor to declare a state of emergency in 16 counts and one person killed and 21 injured. the reported wile wide ef-4 touched down not far from oklahoma. let's get the latest from nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> yesterday was the worst of the tornado outbreak. we started on friday and now had to up 50 tornadoes the last three days. we will probably have another 10 or 20 later today as we end our four-day twister update today today, it doesn't look like much different than yesterday and yesterday was scary. we had four cities that were threatened. oklahoma city down here with numerous tornadoes to the east side of town and des moines, iowa, threatened as well and wichita, kansas
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. ♪ [ [ barks ] [ announcer ] all work and no play... will make allie miss her favorite part of the day. [ laughing ] that's why there's beneful baked delights. from crispy crackers to shortbread cookie dog snacks, they're oven-baked to surprise and delight. beneful baked delights: a unique collection of four snacks... to help spark play in your day. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back to mck to "mor joe." mark halperin and eugene robinson with us. >> that was hard to get the "morning joe" helicopter. phil griffin, there it is. there
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> live look at belle harbor as we cover the six-month mark from superstorm sandy. let's take a look at the morning papers at 21 past the hour. "the new york times," the cia has covertically delivered tens of millions of dollars in suitcases and backpacks and even plastic shopping bags to the offices of afghan president hamid karzai. >> really some what a great investment we have gotten from him. he is of course, talking about becoming a member of the taliban but go ahead. that investment really worked for musharraf as well. >> i'm glad they are not here. >> can you imagine what we would have to do if we had that $3 billion to spend in american instead of funneling it to musharraf over the years? >> after the attack everybody was saying we know we can't b
with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> live look at belle harbor as we cover the six-month mark from superstorm sandy. let's take a look at the morning papers at 21 past the hour. "the new york times," the...
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and almost no technological advance. i was ready for the next big thing. i was ready for suri to really work and make the key board obsolete. i'm serious. when they can make the key board obsolete they're on top of the world. >> i don't use suri. kind of a gimmick, right? and i think that's right. we'll never know, of course. but tim cook, the ceo of apple has impossible shoes to fill. i mean, because this guy, steve jobs, was a genius, the thomas edison of our time. we all know about that. and meanwhile, you know, samsung, with their phones, with their droids, with their galaxy tablets, they make all the parts, unlike apple. they make everything that goes into this thing. they have a big advantage there. >> so they can fine-tune the concept. the new issue for "fortune" is the 100 best companies to work for. andy, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, she is a legend in the fashion industry. now out with a new memoir, the creative director for "american vogue" magazine, grace coddington joins us on-set on "morning joe." ♪ using cloud computing
and almost no technological advance. i was ready for the next big thing. i was ready for suri to really work and make the key board obsolete. i'm serious. when they can make the key board obsolete they're on top of the world. >> i don't use suri. kind of a gimmick, right? and i think that's right. we'll never know, of course. but tim cook, the ceo of apple has impossible shoes to fill. i mean, because this guy, steve jobs, was a genius, the thomas edison of our time. we all know about...
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repair how they communicate and connect with people through technology. and that there's a huge project in front of them that's going to require donors to kick in a lot of money so they can retool and modernize the republican party. so there is at least some self-awareness among republicans at the establishment level that big change is coming. it's still not totally clear to me exactly how they change and how that actually affects things programmatically for the republican party. >> jim, how do they retool, though, against the forces of demographics which are working against them? numbers against mitt romney among latinos as you pointed out were terrible if you look at the future and moving in the wrong direction for the republican party among young people, african-americans. how do they do something about that in the short term? >> i think the first thing is just realizing you have a problem, which they didn't do prior to this election. and then it's, you know, getting out there and actually i think getting back to the basics for their entire party. trai
repair how they communicate and connect with people through technology. and that there's a huge project in front of them that's going to require donors to kick in a lot of money so they can retool and modernize the republican party. so there is at least some self-awareness among republicans at the establishment level that big change is coming. it's still not totally clear to me exactly how they change and how that actually affects things programmatically for the republican party. >> jim,...
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it is exacerbated as you mentioned by technology. these are what are called handout photos and because in the olden days, you handed the photo out. it's put on flicker and instagram and twitter as part of a set of transparencies that you see more readily available than was available even a few years ago. obviously chuck todd was complaining and had a long sit down for obamacare. what's the process where at the time you say okay. brian williams is sitting down today and tomorrow. >> every president has their own style. we used to let the press come in and they fire four or five questions at a time. president obama is a different style and much more sit down. the white house will stop and move the interviews around. usually it's who will answer the questions. sometimes they bring in confrontation to other reporters. the deal with the white house press core, they are insatiable and essential. >> when you are saying, you will give the big interview. is there deal making behind the scenes? okay, but we need this question. >> no. if i trie
it is exacerbated as you mentioned by technology. these are what are called handout photos and because in the olden days, you handed the photo out. it's put on flicker and instagram and twitter as part of a set of transparencies that you see more readily available than was available even a few years ago. obviously chuck todd was complaining and had a long sit down for obamacare. what's the process where at the time you say okay. brian williams is sitting down today and tomorrow. >> every...
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. ♪ >>> 28 past of the hour. time to take a look at -- >> if you have a trampoline can you jump. >> mika wants to know why bears jump on trampolines and dunk the ball. bears aren't allowed to play in the nba. >> got it. i like that part. all right. are we ready for papers, gentlemen? >> i was born ready, mika. >> this is fun. >> let's talk about the dancing bears. >> no. this is actually from "the new york times." >> she goes to her first basketball game, right? tell me. we have all slept at basketball games for years. she goes to hess first and hardwood underneath her and you ask howcarmelo? she goes, he is a very nice man. >> he is so sweet. >> it's like whether -- like we were at fenway. i've been going to the ballparks 45 years. all of this stuff in th
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technology has changed the game. it used to be until 10, 20 years ago, that for 5,000 years, experience, wisdom, those were the things that made you successful. you could not be as success were when you were young as when you were old because you acquired skills you could not get when you were younger. now because of technology, you are actually better off because they see people think digitally. >> they think digitally. they grew up with it. >> it's natural whereas we have to fake it. >> you see a 2-year-old kid picking up an iphone. >> that's absolutely right. >> doing this, they can create word press at 19. it's an advantage. >> it's an advantage, and they're not burdened by what we're all burdened with by, which is knowledge of how things work. they just think about it. >> books, knowledge, yeah. >> rigor. >> rigor. hard work. >> okay. >> they can capitalize, too. also, they can raise money. >> they're all so pretty. >> people want to give mean to people now who are 19 years old. >> a lot of envy and jealousy com
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. where would you go?iving away a trip every day. woman: 'greece.' woman 2: 'i want to go to bora bora.' man: 'i'd always like to go to china.' anncr: download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. >>> time for some sports and east coast new york media bias. we begin with the new york yankees taking on the blue jays. robinson canoe takes a fastball. mri came out negative. soriano two home runs, 400th of his career. yankees win the game still hanging around in the wild card. shane victorino helped in the pasting of the orioles. all about leather. two teams, robby grossman, a nice diving catch on a soft line drive there. next inning he snags this sinking liner. chicago won the game 4-3. they creep to within 21 out of first place. they are the most profitable, forbes says the astros on pace for $99 million in profit this season making them the most profitable team in history. really? >> they have a payroll. >> check out
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>> i didn't. >> are you that technologically challenged? i am, but someone your age shouldn't be, right? >> i saw a black screen. she said, i can see you and i can see me. you should be able to see me. i was, like, i don't know what's wrong with your camera. >> hi, i'm just letting you know i got here and i'm getting ready for my first session and just wanted to call you to keep you posted. i miss you. i love you. bye. >> good morning, my friends. it's friday, january 25th. let's take that one apart. with us on set, msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, former democratic congressman harold ford jr. also senior political editor and white house correspondent for the huffington post, sam stein. former treasury secretary official -- we're talking about the future there -- future treasury secretary. >> former. >> and former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. in d.c., msnbc political analyst and vice president and executive editor of msnbc.com, richard wolffe. nbc news capitol hill correspondent
>> i didn't. >> are you that technologically challenged? i am, but someone your age shouldn't be, right? >> i saw a black screen. she said, i can see you and i can see me. you should be able to see me. i was, like, i don't know what's wrong with your camera. >> hi, i'm just letting you know i got here and i'm getting ready for my first session and just wanted to call you to keep you posted. i miss you. i love you. bye. >> good morning, my friends. it's friday,...
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. >> ever-changing technology. >> ever-changing technology. the government now has to find a way through its representatives to navigate through this where like to your point, there is transparency, but we are also protecting that very valuable information that's being garnered. >> the man who revealed that classified data, edward snowden, it tells a hong kong newspaper that u.s. government has been hacking china's computers for years. the 29-year-old is likely facing criminal charges for his actions. congressman peter king is doubling down on his position that the journalist who published snowden's documents, glen greenwald, should also be punished. >> greenwald not only did he disclose this information, he has said he has names of cia agents and assets around the world and they're threatening to disclose that. the last time that was done in this country, we saw a cia chief murdered in greece. no right is absolute. even the press has certain restrictions. it's targeted, very selective and serb certainly a rare exc
. >> ever-changing technology. >> ever-changing technology. the government now has to find a way through its representatives to navigate through this where like to your point, there is transparency, but we are also protecting that very valuable information that's being garnered. >> the man who revealed that classified data, edward snowden, it tells a hong kong newspaper that u.s. government has been hacking china's computers for years. the 29-year-old is likely facing criminal...
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speaking of technology, jack was born two-and-a-half months premature. technology has changed and it does not break in the pro choice direction. it's true. and so many things in politics. bill clinton had what was really the genius formulation from the pro -- what should have been the widely embraced pro choice position, which was safe, legal and rare. and for a lot of pro choice people, what they heard was, safe and legal. they didn't hear the rare part. and for centrist new democrats, the rare thing was almost as important. and so it was -- for the political -- >> yeah. >> ballast, focus on adoption, because that is important for maintaining a broad support. >> i remember donna brazile after the -- was it the 2004 election, writing an op-ed and talking about what the democrats were having problems -- she said i went home, very democratic family, never voted republican. and i'm sitting around the kitchen table, and they're all asking me, why are you the party of abortions? >> yeah. >> well, and that really goes to the heart of this, which is it's hard w
speaking of technology, jack was born two-and-a-half months premature. technology has changed and it does not break in the pro choice direction. it's true. and so many things in politics. bill clinton had what was really the genius formulation from the pro -- what should have been the widely embraced pro choice position, which was safe, legal and rare. and for a lot of pro choice people, what they heard was, safe and legal. they didn't hear the rare part. and for centrist new democrats, the...
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travelers, dupont and united technologies. all doing better than expected. if we were to open right now we'd be up about 60 points. couple items to talk about. internet sales tax which used to be considered the amazon loophole. it cleared a procedural hurdle in the senate yesterday and it could get a vote this week and obama supports levying that tax. they say about $23 billion is lost a year with this loophole and amazon's no longer fighting this battle. actually they're so big and in so many different states that they do not even get involved in this discussion. it is ebay that's been lobbying heavily to keep this loophole in place as we all have enjoyed the benefit from time to time. i want to also point out netflix. you want to talk about andle? it reports after the close today. netflix reported yesterday. netflix stock was at like $53 last september. it is now over $200. they almost have as many subscribers as hbo does now. the stock is up 112%. >> unbelievable! >> 112% in a year. apple's down 30%. >> brian, stop right here. look at that. steve ratner,
travelers, dupont and united technologies. all doing better than expected. if we were to open right now we'd be up about 60 points. couple items to talk about. internet sales tax which used to be considered the amazon loophole. it cleared a procedural hurdle in the senate yesterday and it could get a vote this week and obama supports levying that tax. they say about $23 billion is lost a year with this loophole and amazon's no longer fighting this battle. actually they're so big and in so many...
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now, that's a significant technological shift right now that that's going on that needs to be debated. >> mika, not a real conversation about drones. >> no. >> not a real conversation about the size of the defense budget from these people attacking -- >> no. >> -- chuck hagel. >> republicans. >> again we have a big spectacle of what somebody on a call-in television show said years ago. seriously, send in the clowns. >> yeah. >> there's a certain senator that should just have judy collins following him around the capitol all the time. and she can just -- we'll give her a mr. microphone, and she can just walk behind him. >> joe, think about how hard it is to deal with follow-up questions from donny deutsch. if we had to, like, say donny, no, no, no, we've got to take issue with that, we'd be here all day, right? >> chuck, you're just mad because i made fun of you. >> i love you, donny. >> look beyond this a little bit and kind of ask the question, who is chuck hagel, he's kind of a defense intellectual. and you could see that he's weighing everything in his mind and so forth. maybe the
now, that's a significant technological shift right now that that's going on that needs to be debated. >> mika, not a real conversation about drones. >> no. >> not a real conversation about the size of the defense budget from these people attacking -- >> no. >> -- chuck hagel. >> republicans. >> again we have a big spectacle of what somebody on a call-in television show said years ago. seriously, send in the clowns. >> yeah. >> there's a...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> time for a little sports here. a little nba where the rivalry seems to be brewing with the thunder and the clippers. thunder up six in the second. blake griffen gets tangled up going for a rebound and it gets a little nasty. a little pushing, a little shoving. technical foul, both tossed out. griffin got the t. despite 33 points from did your rapt, clippers take the victory. >>> yankees need help in the bull pen, but there is one guy who says he's not interested. brian cashman telling reporters cross brian wilson off the list. after his agent said wilson has no intention of shaving that beard. the yankees have a strict facial hair policy, neatly groomed mustaches only. you may remember wilson reportedly turned down
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. >> there's a loyalty problem, technology problem. what she has is nerd cred and she's been able to come in and through acquisitions and through recruitment getting at the nolgsists and developers back into yahoo! for the first time several years. >> how long has she been there now? >> year and two weeks and one year in, what are people saying? >> the numbers say. >> she's stopped the bleeding. more users coming back to yahoo! for the first time in several years. >> can i ask you a question? >> yeah. >> when is the last time you did a yahoo! search? >> search is done. that's part of the direction here is that even though she's a technologyist, she said we're not going to win on search or voice recognition or on texting. >> what are they going to win on? >> mobile content. they have 700 million users. that's a huge, huge number and we're at this transition where people are getting off desk top, moving to mobile and what she sees is a last opportunity for somebody to say we're going to make great mobile products. we know what you want f
. >> there's a loyalty problem, technology problem. what she has is nerd cred and she's been able to come in and through acquisitions and through recruitment getting at the nolgsists and developers back into yahoo! for the first time several years. >> how long has she been there now? >> year and two weeks and one year in, what are people saying? >> the numbers say. >> she's stopped the bleeding. more users coming back to yahoo! for the first time in several years....
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i know harold hamm created technology, revolutionized us so much. are we going to look back 10, 15, 20 years when we're exporting more oil than everybody else and we have this natural gas revolution, we'll look at a guy like harold hamm and say that guy changed america's energy outlook? >> it does seem like the private-sector has done this and they have taken technologies that existed before. they combined them, persevered, created and the results are quite incredible. >> do you see one that, when you look at the marketplace that has an advantage over the others and something people can use practically in their lives. >> we have to hope that over the years these technologies will really catch fire, take hold. certainly wind is approaching viability, but it's not something that we can rely on too heavily for a number of years. >> with fossil fuel, with an explosion and discovery of fossil fuels, the very thing that was driving research and alternative energy sources has gone away. because bottom line is oil or gas or those traditional fuels, they are
i know harold hamm created technology, revolutionized us so much. are we going to look back 10, 15, 20 years when we're exporting more oil than everybody else and we have this natural gas revolution, we'll look at a guy like harold hamm and say that guy changed america's energy outlook? >> it does seem like the private-sector has done this and they have taken technologies that existed before. they combined them, persevered, created and the results are quite incredible. >> do you see...
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wall street still makes money at all costs and technology in the private-sector is ahead of technology with the government and this high frequency trading and what they are doing to find ways like cheating in baseball. steal signals some people say fine steal signs. in wall street if you can steal signs if you can find a way to make that money do it. >> if you're paying something $80,000 at the s.e.c. to chase down somebody that's making billion dollar trades in london, it's going to take you a long time to catch up. >> one of the things that is argued we have to pay regulators comparable salaries so we can put a stop the revolving door. >> in this case where you have people that can go work at the s.e.c. for a couple of years and get paid maybe 70, 75 to 80 and then get taken out of there and go to a bank with that knowledge and make millions of dollars. you got to stop the revolving door. >> that's been going on for decades. >> i know. >> isn't one of the larger issues, the polarization in congress seems to have prevented any -- looking back at the regulations that were written with
wall street still makes money at all costs and technology in the private-sector is ahead of technology with the government and this high frequency trading and what they are doing to find ways like cheating in baseball. steal signals some people say fine steal signs. in wall street if you can steal signs if you can find a way to make that money do it. >> if you're paying something $80,000 at the s.e.c. to chase down somebody that's making billion dollar trades in london, it's going to take...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. >>> live look at washington, d.c., the sun is up, top of the hour. welcome back to "morning joe," mark halperin, eugene robinson and john mecham are still with us. joining us from washington, the moderator of "meet the press" david gregory, and nbc news capitol hill correspondent luke russert. good to have you all on board this hour. let's start with obama care, shall we. later today the house will vote on a stop gap spending bill that will fund the government beyond the september 30th deadline and also defund the president's signature piece of legislation, the affordable care
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technology is changing the game. this dimg tal revolution is alive in almost every sector of society but not yet government. and governor, you understand this intimately. we still have this top-down hierarchical structure, and it's no longer increasingly relevant to the world everyone else is living in. so that's what the book begins to address. >> how do you harness -- >> exactly. >> -- how do you harness this incredible resource we have which is this new technology? because to some people it's about posting family photos and sending snarky tweets to each other. how do you use that for good? >> it's about a two-way conversation. i'm convinced of this, as a businessperson, i have about 1,000 employees in 15 businesses. we used to have one-way broadcast conversations. here's our product, take it or leave it. those days are over. it's a two-way conversation. it's the age of you. it's about customization, not standardization. and so that is a fundamental precept in terms of government reform. we've got to have that feed
technology is changing the game. this dimg tal revolution is alive in almost every sector of society but not yet government. and governor, you understand this intimately. we still have this top-down hierarchical structure, and it's no longer increasingly relevant to the world everyone else is living in. so that's what the book begins to address. >> how do you harness -- >> exactly. >> -- how do you harness this incredible resource we have which is this new technology? because...
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so the president is very sophisticated technologically. the feedback in the marketing services community why wasn't there proper preparation to deal with the onslaught of demand that would come through the website, to organize it, to deal with that in advance and to delay the implementation until the infrastructure and technology was in place and proved to be foolproof before you pushed the button because as will rogers said you never get a second chance to make a first impression. the problem is that even if the fundamentals of the plan are good, if you can't access it, your impression is extremely negative. and it makes you ill prepared to deal with,000 navigate a website that's not proper. why wasn't it tested in advance, why wasn't it delayed -- >> no argument here. as someone who was there and fought very hard to get this law passed, i'm as outraged as anybody about how this thing rolled out and i think you ask very good questions. but, the fact is looking back doesn't get you very much. you have to look forward now and it seems to me
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it's just a different technology. it's a different method of solving a problem. there's no due process at that point. in acts of war, in acts of violence when we proactively or even reactively act against it, this is just more an advanced way of doing it. where is the due process in those other situations? obviously it comes back to the question of andrea as far as the word imminent, but i just see it as a more sophisticated, more technologically advanced way of solving problems. >> you talked about waco. i think it was a horrible mistake by the justice department and the people on the ground to do what they did. i think it was handfisted, and a lot of people died unnecessarily. that said, the government believed at that point that the children inside were in imminent harm. n in imminent danger. i'm not sure how you save the children by burning the place down, but that's the calculation that they made. and that goes back, steve, to the question of imminent. what is imminent? obviously i'd be the first one to say if they have evidence that this guy is planning an
it's just a different technology. it's a different method of solving a problem. there's no due process at that point. in acts of war, in acts of violence when we proactively or even reactively act against it, this is just more an advanced way of doing it. where is the due process in those other situations? obviously it comes back to the question of andrea as far as the word imminent, but i just see it as a more sophisticated, more technologically advanced way of solving problems. >> you...
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and technology can actually help with that. and we've recognized that our most scaleable asset is what the mayo clinic knows. we're putting everything we know in an information management system so the doctors and nurses can provide better care so patients can understand their own health needs. that's scaleable. we're using that to integrate health care across our network across the country. >> and how does that save money? efficiency of care or what? >> duplication of tests that are unnecessary, doing the right tests. getting all the care you need and no more than that. getting it at the right place. and also knowing your health and knowing what's important to you and ultimately to your family. and one day, i think, where this is going to head is that people everywhere are going to want to know more about their health and they should know what's knowable and what's believable so they can influence their own life, their own lifestyle. >> you know, joe, we -- i know your father, my father suffered. my father suffered for several
and technology can actually help with that. and we've recognized that our most scaleable asset is what the mayo clinic knows. we're putting everything we know in an information management system so the doctors and nurses can provide better care so patients can understand their own health needs. that's scaleable. we're using that to integrate health care across our network across the country. >> and how does that save money? efficiency of care or what? >> duplication of tests that...
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clinton and gore and a lot of people who took that technology. they found a way to talk about values in a way that framed it in terms of the student and advancement of the middle class. i think the most important thing that can happen for the republicans is a republican leadership council akin to the democratic leadership council. when will clind on did that work bill clinton started winning elections. >> what do they need to do? >> i think they need a strong competitive republican party. i think the party has to start moving towards the right and recognizing the societal and demographic changes taking place. we have to demonstrate we are a party of the people and not just a party of the elitists and the super pac guys. we have to stop saying the 47%. that was a terrible line. we have to convince the american people especially the minorities that the party has an agenda for you. we can help you get education for your children and home ownership and all the things americans want. the party drifted away from that and moved very far to the right on
clinton and gore and a lot of people who took that technology. they found a way to talk about values in a way that framed it in terms of the student and advancement of the middle class. i think the most important thing that can happen for the republicans is a republican leadership council akin to the democratic leadership council. when will clind on did that work bill clinton started winning elections. >> what do they need to do? >> i think they need a strong competitive republican...
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look, it's better, but the technology piece is not down there. what i mean by that, the surveillance technology, integrated fix towers, we're going to get a lot of equipment from afghanistan and iraq we've already paid for to redeploy to the southwest border. i think that's smart. the more we get that done, the more people on my side of the aisle will be more willing to have that debate about immigration reform that we need to have. i think we all recognize that. knowing who's coming and going is critical if you're going to do a guest worker program. >> which by the way right now the unions don't want the guest worker program. i think that's going to be part of the final package. you know what's so ironic, mike, is republicans right now are wary about immigration reform for a lot of reasons. they think it's going to pass. but you talk to them about what scares them the most. talk about the plan that reagan passed. which was amnesty. and it actually attracted even more illegal immigrants after the reagan plan passed. he said, listen, if we're goin
look, it's better, but the technology piece is not down there. what i mean by that, the surveillance technology, integrated fix towers, we're going to get a lot of equipment from afghanistan and iraq we've already paid for to redeploy to the southwest border. i think that's smart. the more we get that done, the more people on my side of the aisle will be more willing to have that debate about immigration reform that we need to have. i think we all recognize that. knowing who's coming and going...
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>> american workers, technology will allow us to work fewer hours. >> wow. >> more krivically involved, how is that going to change the work place and our communities and -- >> as soon as we -- >> didn't take us long that was never going to happen. >> the real story was that jobs were going away and new jobs might require more training, but they were going to pay less. and we really saw this downward pressure on wages, way back in the early '90s and it's just gone down and down and down since. >> there's so many reasons why a look at this documentary is important. joe joins us. joe, jump in. >> i remember back in 1991, you guys talk about when you first started looking into this, how technology was going to change the lives of americans. bill clinton was campaigning, walking through the snows of new hampshire talking about workers that were left, going to be left behind, and that just continues and the news keeps getting worse. i've seen statistics that if our technology was static from 1992 forward, 20 million more people would be working today. these are the people that are being lef
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. >> i've been thrown off by limited technological capabilities. the stock market is up 13.3% since the beginning of 2007, the green line. individual incomes are up 6%. now, that's before you count inflation. after inflation, they're down 6.7%. >> oh, my gosh. >> you've got the number of jobs, down 1.7%. and you've got housing, of course, down 28%. so the point here is that people who own stocks did very well. people who had incomes, people who didn't have a job, people who had houses did a lot less well. >> let's put the charts up again and just put it in perspective. if you look at the numbers, this goes back to 2007. housing is down 28%. so if you invested in housing pre-2007, a tough run for you. jobs, down 1.7% since that time. median income, is that right? >> median income up 6%, before inflation, down 6.7% after inflation. the stock market up 13.3%, back to a record. you. >> basically have a 26% swing between income and stock market. >> you've got a huge swing, yes, that's right. >> so what's caused that? >> what's caused that is the next ch
. >> i've been thrown off by limited technological capabilities. the stock market is up 13.3% since the beginning of 2007, the green line. individual incomes are up 6%. now, that's before you count inflation. after inflation, they're down 6.7%. >> oh, my gosh. >> you've got the number of jobs, down 1.7%. and you've got housing, of course, down 28%. so the point here is that people who own stocks did very well. people who had incomes, people who didn't have a job, people who...
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imagine if this technology gets into the hands of our so-called enemies? for me, we have to end drone strikes right now. because we have no way of america the ways in which it impacts our future and the ways in which it sort of undermines the sort of stature of the united states. i know the military arguments. >> i disagree with that. the drones have been extraordinarily effective especially as intel gathering devices in part of the world and when they have been effective. the incidents of drone strikes going awry is relatively small. inconsequence wall when it happens no question about that. when you read about the general's book when it tracks down the bad guys and keeps track of them and the shichpmen of arms and effective tool and keeps people from on the ground going in there. >> i come from a military family so i appreciate the way in which drones save lives with military personnel. the surveillance piece is a different conversation but the mortality rates and killing drones i think are a little bit scarier. >> the radicalization piece d -- >> light
imagine if this technology gets into the hands of our so-called enemies? for me, we have to end drone strikes right now. because we have no way of america the ways in which it impacts our future and the ways in which it sort of undermines the sort of stature of the united states. i know the military arguments. >> i disagree with that. the drones have been extraordinarily effective especially as intel gathering devices in part of the world and when they have been effective. the incidents...
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and we're using to a certain extent technology to plug the gaps. we're increasing the number of cameras that we have. one of the things that we're doing, we had it in motion prior to the boston marathon. but we want to increase the number of mobile cameras that we have so we can put them up at events and then move them to other events. along our marathon route, we have 220 cameras. but most of them are on bridges. we want to increase at least the public sector cameras that we have along that route. >> all right. new york city police commissioner, ray kelly, thank you very much. it's always good to see you. >> thank you for the great job you keep doing for the city. >> thank you. >>> a new book on afghanistan that's not so good. president hamid karzai had to talk to the author himself about it. award winning historian william dalrymple joins us next. keep it right here on "morning joe." [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national
and we're using to a certain extent technology to plug the gaps. we're increasing the number of cameras that we have. one of the things that we're doing, we had it in motion prior to the boston marathon. but we want to increase the number of mobile cameras that we have so we can put them up at events and then move them to other events. along our marathon route, we have 220 cameras. but most of them are on bridges. we want to increase at least the public sector cameras that we have along that...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >> he was author and prize winning journalist david finkle, author of the book club pick. thank you for your service. you have a portion that you love so much. >> i love this. i know it's not the that gets quoted, but it's that i underlined when i was reading it. overtime the war came to me less and less until it meant nothing at all. meanwhile the others meant more and more until they came to mean everything. can you talk about that? >> sure. the book is a chronicle of people who had gone to war in iraq as part of the surge in 2007. this was a battalion of 800 guys who left filled
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> let's bring you highlights. one week away from the start of the nfl season and we go to the giants and patriots. tim tebow in for the second half. rusty start. he gets sacked. sacked. well four times. all right but wait. be nice. once warmed up it's tebow time. >> it's tebow time. >> throws for two touchdown passes including the connection who reels in the high throw before taking it. can we put the still shot up of tebow that we started with. that one. you know what, he means well. >> he's a good guy. >> a very good guy. >> good-looking cat, mike barnicle. he's got a career ahead of him. >> he does, as the mattry d in the club. >> what a friday. >> the nfl reached a $765 million settlement for former -- he would be a good-looking mattry d. for the players claiming head injuries in the league. while failing to warn players about the potential head risks. the nfl does not admit liability or that football played any role in the development of brai
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> let's bring you highlights. one week away from the start of the nfl season and we go to the giants and patriots. tim tebow in for the second half. rusty start. he gets sacked. sacked. well four times. all right but wait. be nice. once warmed up it's tebow time. >> it's tebow time. >> throws for two touchdown passes including the...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ woah! what? it's called a smoky eye. [ female announcer ] you may not be the best at new trends but you know what's best for your kids. so we listened when you said gogurt should have only natural colors and flavors and no high fructose corn syrup. thanks, mom. >> time to take a look at the morning papers from our parade of papers to the l.a. times. they gave american airlines and us airways support to allow the carriers to merge, making it the world's biggest airline as part of the agreement. the airline his to give up dozens of gates at major airports including new york, los angeles, and washington, d.c. this move will al
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